Governor
- Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown, Democratic
2,354,769 votes
54.3%
- Neel Kashkari, Republican
839,767 votes
19.4%
- Tim Donnelly, Republican
643,236 votes
14.8%
- Andrew Blount, Republican
89,749 votes
2.1%
- Glenn Champ, Republican
76,066 votes
1.8%
- Luis J. Rodriguez, Green
66,872 votes
1.5%
- Cindy L. Sheehan, Peace and Freedom
52,707 votes
1.2%
- Alma Marie Winston, Republican
46,042 votes
1.1%
- Robert Newman, No Party Preference
44,120 votes
1.0%
- Akinyemi Agbede, Democratic
37,024 votes
0.9%
- Richard William Aguirre, Republican
35,125 votes
0.8%
- Bogdan "Bo" Ambrozewicz, No Party Preference
14,929 votes
0.3%
- Janel Hyeshia Buycks, No Party Preference
12,136 votes
0.3%
- Rakesh Kumar Christian, No Party Preference
11,142 votes
0.3%
- Joe Leicht, No Party Preference
9,307 votes
0.2%
- Jimelle L. Walls, No Party Preference
(Write-in)
- Karen Jill Bernal, Democratic
(Write-in)
- Nickolas Wildstar, No Party Preference
(Write-in)
Lieutenant Governor
- Gavin Newsom, Democratic
2,082,902 votes
49.9%
- Ron Nehring, Republican
976,128 votes
23.4%
- David Fennell, Republican
357,242 votes
8.6%
- George Yang, Republican
333,857 votes
8.0%
- Eric Korevaar, Democratic
232,596 votes
5.6%
- Jena F. Goodman, Green
98,338 votes
2.4%
- Alan Reynolds, Americans Elect
56,027 votes
1.3%
- Amos Johnson, Peace and Freedom
39,675 votes
0.9%
Secretary of State
- Alex Padilla, Democratic
1,217,371 votes
30.2%
- Pete Peterson, Republican
1,194,715 votes
29.7%
- Leland Yee, Democratic
380,361 votes
9.4%
- Dan Schnur, No Party Preference
369,898 votes
9.2%
- Derek Cressman, Democratic
306,375 votes
7.6%
- Roy Allmond, Republican
256,668 votes
6.4%
- Jeffrey H. Drobman, Democratic
178,521 votes
4.4%
- David Curtis, Green
121,618 votes
3.0%
Controller
- Ashley Swearengin, Republican
1,001,473 votes
24.8%
- Betty T. Yee, Democratic
878,195 votes
21.7%
- John A. Pérez, Democratic
877,714 votes
21.7%
- David Evans, Republican
850,109 votes
21.0%
- Laura Wells, Green
231,352 votes
5.7%
- Tammy D. Blair, Democratic
200,532 votes
5.0%
Treasurer
- John Chiang, Democratic
2,250,098 votes
55.0%
- Greg Conlon, Republican
1,571,532 votes
38.4%
- Ellen H. Brown, Green
270,388 votes
6.6%
Attorney General
- Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
2,177,480 votes
53.2%
- Ronald Gold, Republican
504,091 votes
12.3%
- Phil Wyman, Republican
479,468 votes
11.7%
- David King, Republican
368,190 votes
9.0%
- John Haggerty, Republican
336,433 votes
8.2%
- Orly Taitz, No Party Preference
130,451 votes
3.2%
- Jonathan Jaech, Libertarian
99,056 votes
2.4%
Insurance Commissioner
- Dave Jones, Democratic
2,106,671 votes
53.1%
- Ted Gaines, Republican
1,651,242 votes
41.6%
- Nathalie Hrizi, Peace and Freedom
212,991 votes
5.4%
State Board of Equalization; District 2
- Fiona Ma, Democratic
876,378 votes
68.9%
- James E. Theis, Republican
396,241 votes
31.1%
| United States Representative; District 18
- Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
81,295 votes
67.6%
- Richard B. Fox, Republican
27,111 votes
22.5%
- Bruce Anderson, Republican
9,644 votes
8.0%
- Oscar Alejandro Braun, Republican
2,190 votes
1.8%
Member of the State Assembly; District 29
State Superintendent of Public Instruction; State of California
County Superintendent of Schools; County of Santa Cruz
- Michael C. Watkins
31,947 votes
97.6%
- (777 Total Other Write-In Votes 2.4%)
Assessor-Recorder; County of Santa Cruz
- Sean Saldavia
32,324 votes
98.16%
- (605 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.84%)
Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector; County of Santa Cruz
- Mary Jo Walker
32,454 votes
98.18%
- (601 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.82%)
County Clerk; County of Santa Cruz
District Attorney -Public Administrator; County of Santa Cruz
- Bob Lee
33,460 votes
97.93%
- (709 Total Other Write-In Votes 2.07%)
Sheriff-Coroner; County of Santa Cruz
- Jim Hart
28,102 votes
64.05%
- Roger Wildey
10,025 votes
22.85%
- Robert J. Pursley, Jr.
5,499 votes
12.53%
- (246 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.56%)
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